Equality Court clears DA MP Dianne Kohler Barnard in discrimination case
The Equality Court has cleared Democratic Alliance (DA) member of Parliament Dianne Kohler Barnard, after a former party staffer accused her of racism, xenophobia and sexism.
The party's former parliamentary operations director Louw Nel had been so riled by comments she allegedly made during a crime workshop in February 2018, that he took the matter to the court in his personal capacity.
But Kohler Barnard's lawyer, Lezanne Hough, told News24 that the Equality Court, sitting in the Bellville Magistrate's Court, dismissed the application on Monday.
She said Magistrate Jerome Koeries found that there was no unfair discrimination or any form of discrimination by her client.
The court also ordered Nel to pay for Kohler Barnard's attorney and advocate for the five-day trial.